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1. Vladimir ERYOMIN
Scientific Counsellor of Bio-NCP of Russia
Training Workshop for Russian NCPs
Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)
Vienna, Austria, 1- 5 February 2010 1
2. Scientific Landscape of Russia on FAFB Priorities
in FP7 Programme of EC
In the Russian Federation R&TD activities on FAFB
Priorities in FP7 Programme of EC are carried out by more
than 2000 enterprises and research organisations:
429 Academic and Applied Centres, Regional Universities, etc.
67 Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences
79 Applied‐Research Institutes of Russian Academy of Agricultural
Sciences and Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation
2
3. Scientific Landscape of Russia on FAFB
Priorities in FP7 Programme of EC
8 Institutes of Russian Academy of Medical
Sciences and Ministry of Health
214 Universities and Institutes of higher education
….. and thousands of SME’s entities, etc.
International R&TD cooperation in FP7 on FAFB Priorities in
Russia is supported and coordinated by the Ministry of
Education and Science of the RF
Bio‐NCP of Russia on FABF Priorities is a practical tool for
implementation of main FP7 activities in the Russian
Federation,..http://www.fp7‐bio.ru
3
4. Russian Regional Network of R&TD
Centres, RCPs and NIPs
Establishment of R&TD Centers and enterprises Network within the
Russian Federation ‐ Regional Contact Points (RCPs) responsible for:
information dissemination
collection data about acting and potential participants in FP7 Programme in
Russia
4
6. European & Russian Technology Platforms
(TPs)
Russian Technology Platforms are formed on
the basis of European Conception
«Knowledge‐Based Bio‐Economy»
Food
for Life
Global Animal
Health Bio‐Fuels
Knowledge‐
Based
Bio‐Economy
Forestry Farm Animal
Breeding
Industrial Plants for
Bio‐Technology the Future
6
7. Russian National Contact Point on «Food,
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & Biotechnology»
(Bio‐NCP of Russia on FP6‐FP7 Programmes of EC)
Bio‐NCP of Russia (formerly ‐ Food‐NCP in FP6) was
established by the Ministry of Science and Education of the
RF on the basis of A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry of
Russian Academy of Sciences in May 2003
The main objective of Bio‐NCP of Russia is promotion of
Russian science integration into the European Research Area
(«ERA») by participation in the EC‐FP6‐FP7 Programmes
7
8. Bio‐NCP of Russia
Our activities are directed to:
Increasing Russian participation in EC FP7 Programme on BIO
priorities
Consulting & training, information assurance and
dissemination, accompanying of projects, etc.
Increasing capacity building for Russian R&TD community
Consulting and direct contacts with Russian governing bodies
(Government agencies, Ministry of Education & Science of
the RF, stakeholders, multipliers, administration of scientific
Centres and Institutes, SME representatives, etc.)
Structuring R&TD community in the Russian Federation
Monitoring and coordination of participation activity in FP7
on BIO priorities
8
9. Funded Projects wth Russian Participation on FAFB Priorities
in FP6
Call number Call Instrument Acronym
FOOD-1 FP6-2002-FOOD-1 STREP 2E-BCAs in Crops
FOOD-2 FP6-2003-FOOD-2-A IP Co-Extra
FOOD-2 FP6-2004-FOOD-2-B SSA Ean-Seabuck
FOOD-2 FP6-2003-FOOD-2-A STREP Phagevet-P
FOOD-3 FP6-2004-FOOD-3-B SSA Injoy&Train*(Food-NCP)
FOOD-4 FP6-2005-FOOD-4-A IP BIOTRACE IP
FOOD-4 FP6-2005-FOOD-4-A IP TRACEBACK
FOOD-4 FP6-2005-FOOD-4-A IP TRACEBACK
FOOD-4 FP6-2005-FOOD-4-C SSA Go-Global
FOOD-4 FP6-2005-FOOD-4-B STREP FRESHBAKE
INCO Top-up FP6-2006-TTC-TU- IP Europrevall
Call Priority-5
INCO Top-up FP6-2006-TTC-TU- IP GRAIN LEGUMES TTC
Call Priority-5
INCO Top-up FP6-2006-TTC-TU- IP SAFE FOODS-TTC
Call Priority-5
Support to FP6-2006-TTC-TU- SSA SCANBALT 9
Policies Priority-5
13. List of some (INBI, Bio-NCP) Russian Projects in FP6 Programme EC
# Acronym - Project Title - Rus. Legal Entity- Duration: Coordinator:
1 (InJoy&Train) Dr. Diassina Di Maggio,
Agency for the
East European Co-operation Network for International Joint Training in
Promotion of European
6th Framework Programme and 7th Framework Programme “Food,
Research, Italy
Agriculture and Biotechnology” for EU-Kazakhstan-Russia- Ukraine-
Armenia-Belarus Countries, FP6-Food, Bio-NCP of Russia, 2006-2007
2 (NM4TB) Dr. Ian Old,
Institute of Chemical
New Medicines for Tuberculosis Extension Sciences and Engineering,
FP6-Health, INBI-Russia, 2006-2010 Switzerland
3 (Go-Global) Dr. Hans J.P. Marvin,
Institute of Food Safety,
Global Platform on EMERGING RISKS in the Food and Feed Chain
the Netherlands
FP6-Food, INBI-Russia, 2007-2009
4 (Safe Foods) Dr. Hans Marvin,
Dr. Harry Kuiper,
Promoting food safety through a new integrated risk analysis approach
Institute of Food Safety,
for foods
Wageningen, the
FP6-Food, INBI-Russia, 2004-2008
Netherlands
5 (Biotracer) Dr. Martin Wagner,
Institute for Milk Hygiene
Improved biotraceability of unintended micro-organisms and their and Milk Technology,
substances in food and feed chains University of Veterinary
FP6-Food, INBI-Russia, 2006-2010 Medicine, Vienna, Austria
6 (RegionERA) Dr. Igor Zornikov,
Voronezh State
Regional network for support of scientific and technological co-
University,
operation between European Union and Russian regions
Voronezh, Russian13
FP6-INCO, Central Black Soil Regional Information Point, Russia,
Federation
2007-2008
14. Results of Russian Participation in FP6
Overview of Russian participation in FP6 Programme EC
(All Thematic Priorities) *
No. of Russian organizations with Proposals accepted by EC 442
in FP6 Programmes for financing // ~20%
Total No. of organizations submitted their Proposals in FP6
Programmes 2372
Budget Allocated for Russian Participation from Total Project’s Budgets in
Different Types of Projects in FP6 Programme EC (All Thematic Priorities)
Type of Project No. (with Russian Partnership ) Financing
Integrated Projects 61 17,7 M€/
(with Russian participation) 695,0 M€
Network of Excellence 18 4,5 M€/
(with Russian participation) 130,0 M€
Specific Targeted Research Projects 92 15,0 M€/
(with Russian participation) 166,0 M€
Coordinated Actions Projects 26 1,5 M€/
(with Russian participation) 33,8 M€
Support Actions Projects 56 3,5 M€/
(with Russian participation) 51,0 M€
FAFB Priorities 15 1,4 M€/
(all Calls, all Instruments) 31,0 M€ 14
* Data from Analytical Report, 2008, Irina Kuklina
15. List of Russian Collaborative Projects
in FP7 Programme EC
# Acronym- Project Title- Rus. Legal Entity- Duration: Coordinator:
1 (MycoRed) Dr. Antonio Logrieco,
Novel integrated strategies for worldwide mycotoxin Institute of Science of
reduction in the food and feed chains Food Production, Italy
FP7-KBBE, INBI-Russia, 2009 – 2013
2 (DISCO) Dr. Kristiina Kruus,
Targeted DISCOvery of novel cellulases and hemicellulases Dr. Riitta Kervinen,
and their reaction mechanisms for hydrolysis of Technical Research
lignocellulosic biomass Centre of Finland
FP7-KBBE, INBI-Russia, 2008-2012 (VTT), Finland
3 (PROSPARE) Dr. Letizia Barantani,
PROgress in Saving Proteins And Recovering Energy University of Parma,
FP7-KBBE, INBI-Russia, 2008-2011 Italy
4 (BIO-СIRCLE) Dr. Diassina Di
Creating a CIRCLE by extending the BIO NCP network to Maggio,
Third Country NIPs Agency for the
FP7-KBBE, Bio-NCP of Russia, 2008-2010 Promotion of European
Research, Italy
5 (Bilat-RUS) Dr. Jörn Sonnenburg,
Enhancing the bilateral S&T Partnership with the Russian Dr. Hermann-Josef
Federation Reuschenbach,
FP7-INCO, 4 Russian Entities, 2008-2011 German Aerospace
Center, Germany 15
16. List of Russian Collaborative Projects
in FP7 Programme EC
# Acronym- Project Title- Rus. Legal Entity- Duration: Coordinator:
6 (ERA.Net RUS) Dr. Jörn
Linking Russia to the ERA: Coordination of MS./AC.S&T Sonnenburg,
programmes towards and with Russia Dr. Gertrud Strahl,
FP7-INCO, 4 Russian Entities (incl. INBI-Russia), 2009-2013 German Aerospace
Center, Germany
7 (AccessRu) Svetlana Klessova,
Strengthening EU-Russia Sciences and Technology INNOVA EUROPE
cooperation and EU access to Russian National Funding SARL, Germany
Programmes
FP7-INCO, 5 Russian Entities (incl. INBI-Russia), 2009-2012
8 (FishPopTrace) Dyfan Griffith
Fish Population Structure and Traceability Bangon University,
FP7-KBBE, Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Russia, UK
2008-2011
9 (BIO CIRCLE) Dr. Diassina
Creating a CIRCLE by extending the BIO NCP network to Di Maggio,
Third Country NIPs Agency for the
FP7-KBBE, Bio-NCP of Russia, 2008-2010 Promotion of European
Research, Italy
10 (ETHERPATHS) Prof. Matej Orešič,
Characterization and modelling of dietary effects mediated Technical Research
by gut microbiota on lipid metabolism Centre of Finland,
FP7-KBBE, Institute for System Biology SPb, Moscow, Russia, Finland 16
2009-2012
17. List of Russian Collaborative Projects
in FP7 Programme EC
# Acronym - Project Title - Rus. Legal Entity- Duration: Coordinator:
11 (BaSeFood) Dr. Filippo
Sustainable exploitation of bioactive components from the D’Antuono
Black Sea Area traditional foods University of
FP7-KBBE, Moscow State University of Food Productions”, Moscow, Bologna, Italia
Russia, 2009-2011
12 (PLAPROVA) Dr. Mary Anderson
Plant Production of Vaccines John Innes Centre,
FP7-KBBE, 4 Russian Entities, 2009-2012 Norwich United
Kingdom
13 (NTM-IMPACT) Brigitte Nesius
Assessment of the impacts of non-tariff barriers - NTM on Agricultural research
centre for international
the competitiveness of the EU and selected trade partners
FP7-KBBE, Institute for Agricultural Market Studies, Russia, 2009-2011
development, France
14 (IRENE) Dr. Roberto Paoletti
In silico Rational Engineering of Novel Enzymes Universita Degli
FP7-KBBE, 5 Russian Entities, 2009-2012 Studi di Trieste, Italy
15 (FORESTSPECS) Dr. Sanna-Maija
Wood Bark and Peat Based Bioactive Compounds, Miettinen
Speciality Chemicals, and Remediation Materials: from Helsingin Yliopisto,
Innovations to Applications Finland
FP7-KBBE, 3 Russian Entities, 2009-2012 17
19. Biocatalysis in Europe:
Integrated Scientific Network of ESAB
Austria Iceland Sweden
National delegates of Belgium Ireland Switzerland
ESAB scientific committee: Croatia Italy The Netherlands
Czech Republic Lithuania United Kingdom
Denmark Norway Lithuania
Finland Poland Greece
France Portugal Sweden
Germany Russia Slovenia
Hungary Spain Slovakia
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20. European Industrial Biotechnology
at National Level:
Italian Technology Platform ITSusChem
Structuring and Planning
Research & Innovation for a Sustainable
Chemistry in Italy
Industrial Materials Reaction and
Biotechnology Technology Process Design
F. Fava J.M. Kenny E. Santacesaria)
A. Ricci
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21. EU‐RUSSIA Symposia
on FP6/7 BIO Priorities
Important instruments to strengthen EU‐
Russia сo‐operation in BIO‐TPs of FP7
– I Moscow 2004
– II Moscow 2005
– III St. Petersburg 2006
– IV Suzdal 2007
– V Pushchino 2008
– Russian‐German Forum 2009
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22. Results of 3 First Calls in FP7 EC
Funded Projects on FAFB Priorities
for 3‐d Countries Participation
11 Projects with Russian Participation
23 Entities from Russia
among them:
2 SICA Calls for Russian Participation
2 EU‐Russia Coordinated Projects
2007‐2008
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23. Russian National Contact Point
on «Food, Agriculture, Fisheries,
Forestry & Biotechnology»
Contact Information Vladimir ERYOMIN
Bio-NCP of Russia Scientific Counsellor of Bio-NCP of Russia
Leninsky Prospect, 33, bld. 1, room
Address:
241, Moscow, 119071, RUSSIA
Тel.: + 7 (495)-954-44-74
Fax: + 7 (495)-954-27-32
E-mail: eryomin@inbi.ras.ru
Internet: http://www.fp7-bio.ru
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